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Field of Thirteen by Dick Francis

Field of Thirteen by Dick Francis

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The provided text originates from Dick Francis’s 1998 anthology, Field of Thirteen, a collection of short stories centered on the world of horse racing. The introductory sections describe how the author selected the thirteen tales by drawing their titles from a glass cooler during a lunch with his family and agent. Each story explores different facets of crime and morality, ranging from a bomb hoax at a racecourse to the cold-blooded murder of a jockey in London. The narratives frequently focus on themes of integrity and social class, such as a daughter ashamed of her mother’s work as a groom or a blind boy who discovers a betting scam using radio frequencies. Francis uses his extensive knowledge of the equestrian world to craft diverse mysteries involving trainers, owners, and investigators. The excerpts conclude by highlighting how unforeseen tragedies, like the death of an official, can create ripples that fundamentally alter the lives of everyone involved.

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